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Furthermore, I said to myself, "Well, I'll just remove Dragon Age from my account then I won't have it anymore so I can buy the bundle," Nope. Doing that let me actually add it to my cart normally but during the checkout process it told me that I already had the product, removed it and if I wanted it back I could do it through Steam Support (which I did) but still wouldn't let me buy the bundle.
I wonder if someone buys it as a gift for someone else who has one of the games, if the system would do that and ignore the dupe.
This type of restriction shouldn't even be an option.
Steam should automatically convert it to "lose out on duplicates" mode and just allow you to proceed.
Or a better option would be for Valve to not let this be an option in the first place.